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Welcome!. Class of 2016 Information Night. Introductions. Administrator Assignments Counselor Assignments Carter A-Ha Zelinski A-C LaClear Hb -O Boedeker D-H Baker P-Z Schoff I-L Carol Diglio, Principal Kilgore M-R Ultch S-Z. Purpose of the Evening.

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  1. Welcome! Class of 2016 Information Night

  2. Introductions Administrator Assignments Counselor Assignments Carter A-Ha Zelinski A-C LaClear Hb-O Boedeker D-H Baker P-Z Schoff I-L Carol Diglio, Principal Kilgore M-R Ultch S-Z

  3. Purpose of the Evening • Introduce parents to Novi High School and prepare them for their child’s transition • Provide parents & guardians with an opportunity to meet the counseling staff • Prepare parents for the scheduling process and what to expect the next four years • Answer questions to make the transition to high school easier

  4. Communications • How can I keep up to date with what’s happening at the high school? • Conversations with your students • Listserve • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/hs/dfn/ • Website • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/hs/ • Parent Connect through Zangle • How can my student see their counselor? • Walk-in lunches • Sign up anytime in Student Service Center • Email

  5. Graduation Requirements/ Michigan Merit Curriculum • English 4 credits • Math 4 credits • Social Studies 3 credits • Science 3 credits • Health .5 credit • Physical Education .5 credit • Visual, Performing & Applied Arts 1 credit • World Language 2 credits _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Total 18 credits Plus 12 - .5 credit electives

  6. Novi High School Graduation Requirements • Novi High School Graduation Requirements • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/downloads/hs_couns_docs/nhs_grad_requirements_for_all_grades_20110609_113949_16.pdf

  7. Typical Freshman Schedule

  8. Transitions to the High School • Grading Transitions • What does CREDIT mean? • What is GPA? • Attendance Policy

  9. Cumulative Grading • Cumulative Grading: • Semester grades (.5 credits) are determined by the culmination of 18 weeks of academic assessments. • After the first nine (9) weeks of each semester, progress reports will be distributed in Academic Advisory. • Nine (9) week grades are a reflection of student progress midway through the semester. • Semester grades will be issued after 18 weeks and are the only grades that are calculated into the grade point average (GPA) and recorded on the official transcript. • Advantages of Cumulative Grading: • Accurately reflects learning over the semester • Allows for greater flexibility as there are fewer arbitrary dates that determine grades • Easier tracking of academic progress, as current grade is the grade • Reflects practices of colleges and universities

  10. What does Credit Mean? • Credit is granted when a student successfully completes and passes a class (D-). • The class of 2016 must have 22 credits to graduate. • For each successfully completed course a student receives a .5 credit (most core classes run two semesters and students will earn one full completed credit)

  11. What is GPA? • Grade Point Average • Grade Point Average (GPA) is based on all subjects taken in grades 9-12 and High School classes that were taken at the Middle School. Advanced classes are not weighted. • Four Point Scale: A=4; B=3; C=2; D=1; E=0 • Passing Marks: A - D • Novi High School does not calculate rank or percentile.

  12. Attendance Policy • Attendance Line & Policy Information • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/hs/dfn/ • Attendance Policy Link • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/downloads/hs_welcome_docs/attendance_policy_20110425_135932_41.pdf

  13. Operation Graduation • #1 Graduation Audit mailed home each June for all students, grades 9-11, who fail one (1) or more core courses • In the fall, counselors meet with student and notifies parents; identifies a plan and/or strategies • #2 If student does not show improvement and continues to fail = meeting, parent notification, and plan of action (AASC) • If a student loses four (4) or more credits required for graduation, a meeting is held with administrator, counselor, student and parent to modify plan and discuss adult education.

  14. Graduation Audit • Occurs at the end of each school year • Fail one (1) or more core courses (.5 credit) • Notify if on track for graduation • Credit recovery • Support Resources • Remaining classes required for graduation • Number of credits need for graduation • Number of credits needed outside of traditional day

  15. Academic Advisory • Meets every Wednesday for 40 minutes • Same teacher all four years (big-small) • Students can travel to current teachers w/orange pass maximum two times per period • Reserved for academics and school business (homecoming, scheduling, academic meetings, etc.) • Access to the Media Center on a sign-up basis

  16. AA Support Centers • Each counselor is teamed up with an administrator • Analyze D,E,I list at nine (9) weeks; student with two (2) or more E’s meet with support team • At nine (9) week report cards, students who still have one (1) or more E’s are assigned to AASC • Require three (3) consecutive weeks of passing all 6 classes to “graduate” back to original AA • Focus on work completion accountability, organization, prioritizing, alternative opportunities, tutoring, etc.

  17. Support Programs • Essentials Classes • Academic Advisory and AASC • Academic Support Resource Packet • Here 2 HelpTutoring on Wednesdays • Graduation Audits • Operation Graduation • Credit Recovery Options • Adult Education, Summer School, E2020

  18. Special Education Support • Special Education Resources • Caseload Teacher • Integrated Studies • ER classes • Academic Support Center (ASC) • Social work support

  19. Additional Academic Programs • Dual Enrollment • Community Volunteer Service Credit • Michigan Virtual High School (MiVHS) • Testing Out • Oakland Schools Technical Center (OSTC) • Advanced Placement Coursework • International Baccalaureate Programme

  20. Additional Academic Programs • International Baccalaureate Programme • Information • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/hs/ib/ • Prerequisites and Course Offerings • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/downloads/hs_ib_docs/appendix6updated31510_20110425_140351_51.pdf

  21. Scheduling Timeline • Scheduling Timeline • Thursday, March 15th: Class of 2016 received scheduling packet • Monday, March 19th: Informational Night • Wednesday, March 21st: high school counselors present to students and answer questions • Thursday, March 22nd: Counselors meet with students to complete their schedules and submit • Tuesday, March 27th: Make-up day for absent students

  22. How to Schedule • Resources • Videos • Scheduling Packet • Course Selection Grid • Course Reference Sheet • Course Catalog • Scheduling through Career Cruising • https://www.careercruising.com/home/DirectoryURL.aspx/novi • Username: novi-student id # • Password: (student created)

  23. Four-Year Plan • Four-Year Plan • Course Catalog page 14 & 15 • Freshman Year • Maintain college preparatory schedule (Math, Science, English, Social Studies and World Language) and good grades. • Research available career and college materials in Media Center, the Student Service Center and online. • Visit college campuses if opportunity presents itself. • Consider volunteer opportunities. • Get involved at Novi High School: clubs, sports, fine arts, leadership, activities, etc. • Attend meetings with college representatives who visit Novi High School. • Check your school e-mail regularly for college-related updates

  24. Opportunities at NHS • Student Clubs and Athletic Participation • http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/hs/stuactive/ • Numerous Opportunities for Involvement • Community Volunteer Service (Clift) • Eligibility Requirements • NCAA Eligibility for College Bound Athletes • Utilize School Website and Contact Club Sponsor or Athletic Office for Information

  25. Checklist for Success • Take school seriously! This is your future & every grade counts. • Learn to advocate for yourself. • Be organized. • Be respectful and responsible. • Be present and on time. • Get involved! • Get informed. Refer to the student handbook, high school website & school email to stay connected with what is going on. • Set goals. • Stay on track for graduation by studying and completing homework assignments. • Never give up & strive to do your best. • Use technology appropriately. • Don’t give into peer pressure. • Don’t be afraid. The best is yet to come!

  26. Upcoming Transition Events • 3/21: Counselor Presentation at Middle School • 3/22: Scheduling for 2012-2013 (Counselors at MS) • Early June: Class of 2016 visits NHS for presentation with counselors & administration, a school tour, student Q & A panel, and much more! • August: Class of 2016 Registration • Receive schedule, locker assignment, books, and planners sign up for school activities & pay, set up lunch account, take school picture, order athletic passes, etc.

  27. Thank You! • Thank you for taking the time to attend this important informational meeting! • We appreciate your support in making your child’s high school years a success! • Two minute break • 15 minute Q & A

  28. Two-Minute Break • Any audience member who would like to leave may exit now. • Anyone who stays, please move forward. • Anyone who has a clarifying question may stay for a 15 minute Q & A session. • Thank you in advance for adhering to this timeline. • Have a nice evening!

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